Horror Evenings – Who’s afraid of the dark?

Could this be one of the UK’s most unique cinema venues? Honister Slate Mine will be staging two special screenings of a British horror classic deep inside a Lake District mountain this March.

It will be first time a full-length film has been shown down the mine and follows the success of an event in September which saw a full-piece orchestra stage a one-off concert inside the aptly named Fiddler’s Cavern.

Now, up to 100 people will have the chance to see the underground screenings of 2005 cult film The Descent on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 March 2016. Ominously, it follows the fortunes of six women trapped in an underground cave system and hunted by horrifying creatures…

England’s largest working slate mine will be enlisting the help of some local street theatre artistes who will throw in a few surprises to keep the audience on their toes. Mulled wine, including a non-alcoholic version, will also be served to help steady the nerves.

Adam Hocking, Marketing Manager at Honister Slate Mine, says, “We always try to do something unique and these two horror evenings are something completely new for Honister. What better place to experience the full dramatic impact of a spine-tingling horror film than deep underground, in this atmospheric – almost other-worldly – space!”

Over 18s can buy tickets for £17.50 each by calling 017687 77230 on a first-come, first-served basis. That includes transport from Honister Slate Mine’s main reception up to the mine.

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Located at the head of Honister Pass in the centre of the Lake District, Honister Slate Mine offers a range of indoor and outdoor adventures for a range of ages and abilities. Honister is also the last working slate mine in England and home to the iconic Westmoorland Green Slate.